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The Provincial Border Guard Command held an oath-taking ceremony for new soldiers.

Báo Lào CaiBáo Lào Cai01/06/2023


On the morning of June 1, at the Training - Mobile Battalion, the Provincial Border Guard Command held an oath-taking ceremony for new soldiers in 2023.

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Scene of the 2023 new soldier oath-taking ceremony .

After 3 months of training, the new soldiers have successfully completed the training program according to the regulations of the Ministry of National Defense and the Border Guard Command.

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Perform the sacred ritual of kissing the Victory Flag .

Through the examination, all soldiers understood and grasped the characteristics and tasks of the army, the responsibilities of soldiers; clearly understood the history and traditions of the army and border guards; knew how to use, manage, and preserve the weapons in their ranks; mastered infantry combat techniques, understood team and team tactics; practiced well the team regulations and martial arts; their health and physical strength were significantly improved, ready to complete assigned tasks well.

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New soldiers read the 10 honorary military oaths .
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Perform the ceremony of handing over weapons to new soldiers .

After the oath-taking ceremony, the new soldiers will be trained for another 1.5 months to equip them with basic knowledge and skills in border work, and to train their will and style to meet the requirements of the task of protecting sovereignty and border security in the new situation.



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